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Show Boy Friend" Casting Seniors Top Fund Raising Campaign The Christmas Drive sponsored coun- .o.ijo.m oy the with a cils ended successfully Mardi Gras held in the Recreation Hall December fourth. BOOTHS THROUGHOUT the hall made for fun and entertainment for all that attended. Most males took their turn or turns at the kissing booth, while on the other side ot the hall the challenge of tossing a s leg atring over a nyloned boy tracted its share of the weaker sex. Other booths were the bowling booth, dart throw, marriage booth, and a confetti booth. Music was provided for those who preferred dancing to boothing it up. Near the end of the evening Les Bnnkmari and Paul Penrod auctioned and raffled off many prizes ranging from turkeys to gasoline donated by local business establishments. Sheila Baker then announced the seniors took first place in donations compared to the number of students in the class. AMS-AW- S j i rrom auditions held last night, the following were cast to roles in the forthcoming musical comedy, "The Boy Fr.end, which will be presented in February. JeannetteGarneiMadame DuBenette Jon Green Tony Brockhurst Ned Ashby Percy Brown Lord Brockhurst Don Rowley Irean Thompson Lady Brockhurst Callbacks for Boyfriends and Girlfriends and the part of Polly Brown will be tonight. Dance Concert A Christmas highly-successf- Tuesday concert was presented night bv the Fine Arts Department. The NUMBER 8 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1959 VOLLUME IX entertainment the featured dance students of Mr. Juan Valenzuela, who were beautifully reinory forced bv a chestra under the baton of Mr. Ronald Garner and Mr. William Purdys a rapDella choir Eighty dancers of widely-varie- d ages displayed their polished creativity to a caoacity crowd in the college auditorium. college-comriiunit- Comments heard among the spectators were: Mr. Valenzuela is to be commended for his efforts in the refreshing. mnsc-dancconcert. H's auief but derminen desire to help the youth of our understand the Fine community Arts is rare gift which only a man of his ability and background can offer. We only hope that our people annreciate this. Their gratifying Tttpnd-'-'eindicates that perhaps some of them do. e DATEI IMF Dec. 18 Nevada Southern af Dixie, Basketball; Flyers at Rich-fielH.S.). Dec. 19 Fivers at Beaver (H.S.) Dixie at Nevada Southern. Dec 23 Valiev High at Dixie (H.S.):Elastem Arizona at Dixie. Dec. 26 Dixie at Milford fH.S ) Dec. 29 Basic at Dixie (H.S Dec. 30 Ft. Lewi9 at Dixie (H.S.) Dec. 30 Ft Lewis at Dixie. Jan. 1 Phoenix at Dixie. Convonfea by Beaver Dana bb'Geessfiull G Put service above self," Donl BEAVER DAM LODGE, Ariz. told Peterson, director of the LDS Institute of Religion at Dixie College, once 87 delegates to the first annual Dixie College Leadership Coni u held in this desert resort as he addressed the students in the conterences concluding banquet. The conference, under the direction of Lorraine Woodbury, Dean of drew Students, and conducted by Brent Crosby, studentbody president, s.udent leaders from all campus organiations and executive levels. During the day, studen's heard addresses from three college administrators A r t h u r F Cruhn, president; Lorraine Woodbury; and Reed H. Blake, director of publ.c relations. Ten workshop sessions wue conwhich ducted in the conference, which emlast a skit Friday Class Junior presented well A organized Friday assemblies. braced subjects concerning school nroved to excel previous presentations of our usual of planning, responsibility of student The enthusiastic class produced The Garden of Eden in preview Garden leaders, school pep, and campus their highly successful Junior Prom dance Enchanted The class will be honored as having presented the most outstanding problems. a on achievement of their Committee members for the conassembly of the quarter by acknowledgment case. This plaque will also handsome plaque displayed in the trophy were: Darlene Heaton, Alference of succeeding quarters. recognize the outstanding assemblies and not were ton, Marilyn Faison, St. assemblies the for score sheets Although the tallies of taken of Connie North, outcome the in George, interest special made pubhc the judges have score each one accordingly Hebc r City, and Lee Reber, Littleeach assembly after and productions field. Ariz kn average registiation; Dai lime of these scores are figured each week and the quarter will be the winner. ludd. Fredonia, Ariz., and Roxie receiving the highest average for and her committee Ann Barnum, Mesquite, Nev proTHE ASSEMBLY CHAIRMAN was Ilene Harmon Connie Sturzcnegger and Ruth Ann grams; Kenneth Reber. Mesquite, Hnwkins. Scenery corkers Nev., and SrfeJ ThSertlSng was taSed by Gary West, Murray, and Jim Andrus, included Pnnnip SturzeneCTser Clayen Bundy, as transportation: LuAnn Leavitt. MesAnn as McCarvey Sambo, Ashby Nev., secretary: Clay Conas Adam, Kathleen Blake as Eve, Stephen quite, Abe entertainment; ami Blanding, way, Sladi as the angel and Doug Phillips portrayed farken as Satin, Unda Jess Brown, Sa't Lake City, and the Abe Pamela Clove, Hurricane, music. INCLUDED the Dixie Land Band, vocal solos by The conference, held during the breakb etween fall and winter quarters, was heralded bv student delegates as a new milestone in student government at Dixie. Peterson. Karen and Snow I Barbara5 Mathis, Geri vie. Linda The conference gave student leaders renewed vigor in carrying out their responsibilities for the remainder of the school year, stated sHidentbody proxy Brent Crosbv Many of our student officers are not voted in office unt fall ciu.ar-tethis includes all class officers and AMS and AWS councils Now all have had an opportunitv to participate in our Leadership ; Junior Prom Assembly is Yinner In Fali Quarter Trophy Competition , , M i ''"Sher r. 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